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I started out with building the KAZI set, of which I bought two because that meant outrageous discount in a trade-spectacular end of March.

Both boxes contain the same parts and extras, nothing left to chance there. What was fairly obvious when building this set is that there is limited quality control on the molding and printing equipment.

You know, that toy that used to be made by the same company that now makes the Star Wars themed DIY design kits?

I decided recently to import some samples from China, because when the copyrights fell off the design of the amazing brick system of course hundreds of Asian factories came with their own box.

Some results: Next, after the slight disappointment of KAZI's finish I decided to go with Enlighten, because I had seen Sluban in some local shops and I had some faith they had done some research. Not only that, while building I actually got a little bit giddy of the smooth fit of each part onto the next.

Clearly these parts had some time put in to make generic parts stack in a neat way.

So on the one hand Sluban wins here because of the re-usability of the bricks (all standard), on the other hand I think a few extra parts could have helped the design greatly to reduce some unfavourable edges.

There was a little shaving and cramping on both ends, but visually the elements seemed to match and it wasn't very hard to combine parts in various manners.

I would, however, not advise it on account of increased risk of wear and tear on either side. The first thing that caught my eye about the set was the great finish of the parts, things looked familiar, smooth and reusable.

So I suspect this brand actually makes the minimum required number of different size bricks to make it's models.

This is a valid business strategy, but to the more discerning little builder it might feel bit of a hassle.